Michael A. Neblo
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​Many citizens in the US and abroad fear that democratic institutions have become weak, and continue to weaken. Politics with the People develops the principles and practice of 'directly representative democracy' -- a new way of connecting citizens and elected officials to improve representative government. Sitting members of Congress agreed to meet with groups of their constituents via online, deliberative town hall meetings to discuss some of the most important and controversial issues of the day. The results from these experiments reveal a model of how our democracy could work, where politicians consult with and inform citizens in substantive discussions, and where otherwise marginalized citizens participate and are empowered. Moving beyond our broken system of interest group politics and partisan bloodsport, directly representative reforms will help restore citizens' faith in the institutions of democratic self-government, precisely at a time when those institutions themselves feel dysfunctional and endangered.
 
 


“In this path-breaking book, the authors present a new approach to democratic governance ... [that] is sure to change how scholars discuss democracy, and more practically, could change how democracy works. It may well be one of the most important books on democracy and representation in decades.”
James Druckman, Northwestern University

“A breakthrough book, conceptually and practically ... The new ideas about democracy advocated here -- combined with the new institutions that the book demonstrates are easy to implement -- have the capacity to revolutionize representative government as we know it … A must-read for elected representatives, citizens, and theorists of democracy.”
Jane Mansbridge, Harvard Kennedy School

“This book is terrific: beautifully written, culturally relevant, and politically important … The authors achieve a hard-earned degree of optimism about our republic that most Americans, members of Congress, and congressional staff are desperate for … a gift to the Congress and to the citizens of the United States.”
Bradford Fitch, President and CEO of the Congressional Management Foundation

“The authors provide a potentially game-changing approach for reducing the polarization that paralyzes Washington. Well-written and meticulously researched, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in realistic and workable solutions to congressional dysfunction.”
Jason Altmire, Member of Congress (D-PA04, 2007–2013)

“At last, a solution-driven, practical, researched approach to civil discourse about our government! How I wish this tool had been available when I served in Congress–it could finally change the tenor of public debate and include citizens in congressional decision-making in a meaningful way. This process could help restore America’s trust in its government and representatives’ accountability to their constituents. Novel and long overdue.”
Deborah Pryce, Member of Congress (R-OH15, 1993-2009)
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      • Politics with the People
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    • Connecting to Congress Project
    • Center for Ethics & Human Values (CEHV)
    • Evans Scholars
    • National Issues Forum Institute
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